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GM backs hydrogen fueling stations in Hawaii — setting the stage for Chevy sales?

GM backs hydrogen fueling stations in Hawaii — setting the stage for Chevy sales?

December 8, 2010 1:24 PM Iris Kuo

GM announced it will join an initiative to build hydrogen car fueling infrastructure and increase hydrogen cars on the roads in Hawaii by 2015.

The initiative is called the Hawaii Hydrogen Initiative, and it aims to make hydrogen available for …

Idiocy: EPA rates 2011 Nissan Leaf 'gas mileage' at 99 MPG

Idiocy: EPA rates 2011 Nissan Leaf 'gas mileage' at 99 MPG

November 24, 2010 2:00 PM John Voelcker, GreenCarReports.com

So it’s come down to this, has it? The U.S. car-buying public is apparently so stupid that the Environmental Protection Agency has to rate the efficiency of an all-electric car that burns no gasoline in … miles per gallon.

 

[facepalm]…

Why startup Coda thinks it can compete against Big Auto

Why startup Coda thinks it can compete against Big Auto

November 18, 2010 12:19 PM Iris Kuo

I just spoke to electric car startup Coda’s interim CEO Steven “Mac” Heller, who is stepping in since former chief executive Kevin Czinger stepped down. Heller talked to us from Los Angeles Auto Show, where Coda is showing off its …

Week in review: The Digg backlash and Apple's new TV

Week in review: The Digg backlash and Apple's new TV

September 4, 2010 10:00 AM Anthony Ha

Here’s our roundup of the week’s tech business news. First, the most popular stories we published in the last seven days:

Reddit ‘excited’ about chance to eat Digg’s lunch — Could social news aggregator Reddit catch up to its more …

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